The Contextual Typography plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to take their notes' visual styling to the next level. This plugin adds a crucial attribute to preview divs, allowing you to define custom typography styles based on the context of your content. With this plugin, you can create beautiful and organized layouts by specifying margin sizes, font weights, and more for specific headings or paragraphs. Imagine being able to effortlessly create visually appealing notes that reflect your unique style and preferences. The Contextual Typography plugin makes it all possible, giving you unprecedented control over the look and feel of your Obsidian notes.
Obsidian plugins tagged with #typography. There are 3 plugins in this collection.
- Rank 15 years ago by mgmeyers
- Rank 25 years ago by mgmeyers
The Smart Typography plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who value precision and style in their writing. This plugin automatically converts common typographical symbols into their more elegant counterparts, such as curly quotes, ellipses, and fractions, as you type. It also supports customizable conversions for symbols like arrows and dashes. With Smart Typography, you can focus on crafting your content without worrying about the finer details of formatting. And if you need to make changes, simply press backspace to undo any automated adjustments.
- Rank 37 months ago by René Coignard
The Typographer plugin refines the writing workflow by applying clean, consistent typography as you type. It replaces straight quotes with well-formed curly variants and lets you choose exactly which characters should act as opening and closing marks. Writers who use symbols, mathematical operators, or multilingual punctuation can set up custom replacement rules that trigger instantly while typing. The plugin also supports auto-pairing for characters like guillemets or brackets, dropping the closing symbol automatically and positioning the cursor neatly in between. All rules are fully editable from the settings panel, giving you space to build your own style without affecting code blocks or metadata zones.